University Daily Kansan Friday, February 18, 1972 7 Strong Oklahoma to Invade For Dual With Swimmers A powerful Oklahoma swimming team will invade the Golden Gate Bridge on Saturday to challenge the perennial Big Eight champion. Coach Dick Reamon "I have great respect for them," she said. "They have not only quality, but also depth. They are the No. 1 challengers for our conference." Although dual meets are not championship affairs, Reamon said, there is still a strong pride factor involved. KU has defeated the Sooners twice this season—at the Big Eight Relays and at the Sooner-Cowboy Invitational. "A dual meet gives us an opportunity to gauge our progress from one given point to another. Our given point is progress on schedule," he said. "The they are strongest in the individual medley, butterfly, middle-distance freestyle and dive." Diving is their main weak spot. " Because a dual meet is scored on a 3-1-1 basis, it is most important to place first in a given event, Reason said. only two more meetings in which to qualify individuals and relay information. March. Reason hopes to qualify and Boyd and relay teams. Phil Kidman. The meet is especially important since the Jayhawks have Losing Skid Reaches 116; Coach Fink Hopes for End FRIENDSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Time has about run out on the Friendsville Academy basketball team. Friendsville, which has lost 116 players in the last season, February 1977, closes its regular season against Glencliff Academy in Nashville Saturday Coach Joe Fink says he wants to win in the worst way, but he admits the long winless streak benefits some fringe benefits. "The academy board of directors most last month, just after the overtime game to Glenflict." Fink's team was beaten, his whisperers to me. was awfully close, coach. What are you trying to do, cut off all our public," Fink said he has received letters 'from well-wisher as far west as New York' and Associated Press carried a story last month when the Quaker board asked the Quaker "One man on the West Coast we $10 and a note of encouragement," he became assistant principal and head basketball coach two years "We don't have any seniors, so I think we'll have a pretty good team next season. Fink said. "One thing that motivates me to think next year is the possibility here when the skid ends." Baseball Players Charge That Teams Dodge Raises "There have been scattered attempts by some owners and general managers to allege that government regulations prevent them from giving increases," she said. "We are using it as a wedge to avoid paying otherwise merited increases." NEW YORK (AP) — The executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association charged Thursday that several clubs, including the St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Braves, are using Phase II of the settlement program, paying murtidal salary increases. "It's dirty pool, and highly unsafe. What's that game is done. It needs a agreement we reached with the owners before contracts even begin." Miller then cited public records of a man named Gusche Bu塞, the owner of the Cardinals, pointed to the Braves as another offender and said, "He also had several other cases, although most clubs have lived up to the stereotypes we heard." The issue, of course, has taken on increasing importance this spring, when a few students are to spring training camps in Florida, Arizona and California. Miller would not hazard a guess that he would become a major problem. The Cardinals and Braves, however, have two unsigned superstars who, following good news from the league, heyraises—Joe Torre of St. Louis, the national League's leader, and Atlanta's Hank Aaron. Miller said the agreement reached with the owners on how "Now we've had a few cases in which someone asks for a sizeable increase and the owner says I can't付 that much--if I say that, I won't be able to give raises to all of the other players." to handle salary discussions under Phase II of wage prize controls was "that negotiations were normal until we had specifics." "That's nonsense." the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events. Miller said the key to the problem was whether the established 5.5 per cent average salary increase limit placed on units of more than 1,000 employees applied to baseball. He also noted that higher hour allows for length of service increases and merit increases. There is no admission charge for home duals. 50 freestyle—Phil Kidan, Allan McDonald, Randy Kaneel; 100 freestyle—Kidd, McDonald, Tom Hodgson; 200 freestyle—Hodgson, Rick Heidinger, Steve Ingham, 500 freestyle—freestyle, David Kogley, 1,000 freestyle—Kemple Ingham, Marc Wagoner. 200 individual medley—Bob Wright, Randy Hartford, Paul Gerlich 200 butterfly—Kempf, Joe Wright, Scott Skullet, backstroke—Scott Skullet, Mike Miffes, Greg Thart or Hartford, 200 breaststroke—Bob Wright One meter diving—Sivek King, Scott Davill, Bill Phloen; Three meters diving—Sivek Davill, Phloen. Skutelyt, Wright, Richie, Roland Sabates; 400 freestyle relay, Hodgson, Kidd, McDonald. The University of Kansas women's basketball team survived a rugged game with Wash. State and earned the tenth to earn a 47-26 victory. Washburn Falls To KU Women; K-State Next KU is 7-4 going into a crucial Kansas State at Manhattan KU State has lost once in the loop; KU has lost twice in the victory; KU has lost twice in the victory and guarantee KU a place in the state women basketball tour- If KU loses, on the other hand, a playoff with Wichita State will be likely. The first and second round will be fairly for post-season competition. KU won an earlier meeting with K-State here, 32-31. The team will complete its schedule on the road against Aitchison Tuesday and Fort Hays State Friday. The University of Kansas track team will warm up for the Big Eight indoor meet by taking on KSC at Pittsburgh, KSTC at San Antonio and Port Hays State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Allen Field house. Track Team to Host Meet KSC, KSTC, Fort Hays Here There will be no team scores kept in Saturday's quadrangular. The teams will take to take a good look at personnel before the conference meet. The KU mile relay team, which set a KU record in the Michigan golf championship, 8 p.m. Bob Scavucci, Mark Lark, Bob Benkessel and Phil Stepp ran the event in 3:15.1 in East Lansing to shatter the old mark "THE MEET WILL give some of our guys a chance to do what they want. All of our people will be in competition," Coach Bob "We need to know how we'll stack up in the conference. This meet will help show us," Timmons said. "We have some individuals who are doing well but we don't have any backup behind them. Timmons said. "Our strongest performances have been in the triple jump, hurdles, long jump and shot put. Hipknee has been a good event for it." "Our spirit is excellent. There a lot of enthusiasm." Timmons said "The underlying thinking is that we should the conference championship." Timmons is optimistic about KU's chances for a seventh straight Big Eight indoor track title. The long jump, high jump, triple jump and preliminary sprints and hurdles are included Evening events will begin at 6 p.m. with the pole vault. Ten running events starting with the mile will begin at 7 p.m. KU Entries in the afternoon program. RC Entries 60—Frank Johnson, Tom Sevazuze, Delvin Willisme 440-F. Johnson, Mark Lutz. Scavuzzo, Zerk White. 1,000—Jon Callen, Hove. Mile—Doug Smith, Jacques - Tippy Martin, Phil Steep. 880 - Rick Jaeques, Craig McNulty, Dave Coy, Aaron Howe. Dave Anderson, Chip Martin Terry McKeon "Then, just three days before registration," he said, "they were so aggressive that youre a credit short. Three days! Luckily, Coach Timmons (KU track coach) was still on duty a half-mail, so I came here. After attending junior college in Pensacola, Fla., where he was a freshman, Mr. Benson sought by KU. However, he had already signed a letter of intent to play football at KU. Two-mile—Terry McKeon, Rich Elliott, Kent McDonald, Callen. "THIS YEAR, though, I got positive and started winning again. That really helped. You start caring when you win a few." Mile relay—Seavuzzo, Lutz; Bob Borkenkega, Stegen ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 60 low hurdles—Bornkessel, Delario Robinson, Gregg Vandaver. "ID WANTED to go to Kansas anyway, what with their track reputation and Jim Ryun and all. I wanted to be a judge," Jacques was not hesitant when he said that only swimming time and practice than running. "I had a very bad season last year," he said. "I had the talent but not the attitude. I got off to a start, very early. I got to where I didn't care." this season, however, Jacques has proven himself one of the leading distance runners in the Big Eight by winning four first round contests, qualifying for the NCAA final in both the 100- and 880-yard events. Last year at this time the fleet University of Kansas runner was trudging through a season of injuries, which his major achievement was a first place in the 880-yard championship with national champion UCLA Everyone loves a winner, and as far as Rick Jacques is concerned, that's the big difference between his performances this week. Jacques Shakes Off Slump For Strong Start This Year Every morning he runs five to seven miles on the back roads around Lawrence, then 10 to 15 more in the evening. It isn't too bad, he said, except that "every time you go out we will try to see how close they can come to you or they'll throw beer cans at you." By DAN GEORGE Jacques described himself as nervous on the day of a meet, but not superstitious. Kansas Sports Writer "I'M NOT one of those guys who hang herbs around their bedside," he said, "without in high school. I did know this girl who read the book." "One exception, though, is the Big Eight indoor meet in Kansas City." he said. "You feel different there. Most meets, he said, affect him in about the same manner; he usually gets no more nervous for one than for another. Berkshire, Walthamveer High jump—Barry Schur. "For one thing, there are so many people there, and they don't believe if you last in a race and you move up one place, they cheer. It's really good." "You also have to look for our position," said. "Sometimes it's a place where you're boxed in by three guys and you can't get out." Pole vault—Bill Hatcher, Neil Chapman, Wayne Kosman, Pat Murphy, Mike Whitrigh 60 high hurdles—Robinson Bornkessel, Vandaveer. ALTHOUGH MANY of them "One time I was running a cross country race in high school. I had to go back to the place there was this huge ditch. You had to run in this little cave." are unprintable, he said, all sorts of unusual things can happen to a distance runner. "This other guy, who was supposed to be pretty good, and I went to her house and then somehow he must have tripped or something, because he saw me." "I feel I'm a lot better at a 'lice distance,' he said, because you run better against a top field and with better results than I can in a Triple jump—Jones, Stull. Shot put—Rudy Guevar, Dana LeDuce, Gery Palmer, Sam Colson. Long jump—Mile Stull, Dan Seay, Rogers Jones, Stepp, Robinson, Gary Johnson. "After I crossed I looked over my shoulder and there he was in front of me, laughing and laughed so hard that I could hardly run for the next half-mile. Jacques said that although he had run both the mile and the two-mile, his best event was the half-mile. Jacques, who has moderately long hair and a mustache, called Coach Bib Timmons one of the best and most honest men he knows. We Serve Delicious home style cooking MARGARET'S CAFE W. 23rd 6:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 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